baby syndrome being misdiagnosed? we begin, as always, keeping them honest. the brutal crackdowns in libya and bahrain, a new wave of violence against peaceful protesters, violence justified by regimes using the same old lies. in bahrain, the regime there is claiming that this ambush in the middle of the night on sleeping protestors, including women and children in tents, was a case of meeting force with force. these protestors were peaceful and the government responded with tear gas, flash grenades and buckshot. there are accounts of handcuffed people being beaten and kicked by police. in libya, what you are seeing is an extraordinary sight. protestors burning gadhafi s picture, chanting your turn has
a couple wrongly accused of shaking their child. shaken baby syndrome, the girl and her twin sister taken away. the question tonight, is shaken baby syndrome being misdiagnosed? we begin, as always, keeping them honest. the brutal crackdowns in libya and bahrain, a new wave of violence against peaceful protesters, violence justified by regimes using the same old lies. in bahrain, the regime there is claiming that this ambush in the middle of the night on sleeping protestors, including women and children in tents, was a case of meeting force with force. these protestors were peaceful and the government responded with tear gas, flash grenades and buckshot. there are accounts of handcuffed people being beaten and kicked by police.
shaking their child. shaken baby syndrome, the girl and her twin sister taken away. the question tonight, is shaken baby syndrome being misdiagnosed and are good parents paying the price? sanjay fills us in on that? we begin, as always, keeping them honest. the brutal crackdowns in libya and bahrain, a new wave of violence against peaceful protesters, violence justified by regimes using the same old lies. in bahrain, the regime there is claiming that this ambush in the middle of the night on sleeping protestors, including women and children in tents, was a case of meeting force with force. [ gunfire ] these protestors were peaceful and the government responded with tear gas, flash grenades and buckshot. there are first hand accounts of handcuffed people being beaten and kicked by police. [ chanting in foreign language ]
a gang of thugs, and now i m in a market place near the hotel where people are cowering in buildings. i mean, these people are not screwing around. cnn s nic robertson was on the scene, as well. when the tear gas hit. he joins us now. nic, what do we know about what happened? reporter: anderson, we know that thousands of police and a military style operation, they were wearing combat riot gear, helmets, wielding riot shields, they also had tear gas guns. we saw them firing the tear gas into the area. i ve just been in the main hospital here where all the casualties are being brought in. one thought it was 600 casualties. there are many with head wounds. i just talked to a young 15-year-old boy whose abdomen and arms are peppered with large buckshot wounds.
we saw them firing the tear gas into the area. i ve just been in the main hospital here where all the casualties are being brought in. one thought it was 600 casualties. many with head wounds. i just talked to a young 15-year-old boy whose abdomen and arms are peppered with large buckshot wounds. the people told us they were sleeping when the police moved in, they didn t realize the police were coming in to break up what until then had been a peaceful demonstration. then they said essentially pandemonium. people fled, tear gas was firing, shotguns were firing, and the triage room at the hospital now, the doctors and nurses are struggling to keep up with a number of casualties coming in. it is pandemonium at that hospital right now. nic, what is it the protestors are calling for in bahrain? reporter: this is a majority